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Well since you changed all the hardware, its better to wait for the next BSOD.
i have changed the ram and psu and the ssd got wiped so the only thing that was changed after was the i changed the ram u think i should install the new motherbaord tomarrow its and msi 43g and reformat the ssd drive and see if that fixes it
You need to slow down a bit...and stop duplicate posting.
My suggestions are:
1. Install all your new hardware when it arrives
2. Install Windows and other software and update fully
3. If you experience a BSOD after 1 & 2 above, do this and nothing else:
1. Download the DM Log Collector application to your desktop by clicking the link below
DM Log Collector.exe
2. Run it by double-clicking the icon on your desktop, and follow the prompts.
3. Locate the .ZIP file created on your desktop, and upload it here in your next reply.
there are 5 bios updates for the motherboard its in it right now u think i could be the bios need updating
Only if it address/fixes a specific issue you are experiencing.....if not, leave the BIOS alone.
well it say gpu cpu ram and usb conpatibility
but i am just going to stick my new board in tomarrow reformat and will post my findings to u if it fixes it i have a new case and have a water pump in it so if its heating it will fix it
You need to take that information in the context of which CPU and GPU you are installing.
There is no point in referencing your previous problems until all hardware is installed, Windows installed and updated, and all drivers updated. For all intents and purposes you are starting over, so assume there are no problems.